Ron Rochon, AIA, LEED AP
Partner
Managing partner of the Miller Hull Partnership, Ron Rochon received a bachelor of arts in architecture degree, cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa, in 1991, and a master of architecture degree in 1994, both from the Unviersity of Washington. He was
presented the Alpha Rho Chi Medal at the UW in 1994 for his “demonstrated leadership, service, and the promise of professional
merit.” He participated in the University of Washington Italian Studies Program in Rome in 1992. After completing his master’s
degree, Rochon returned to Rome to be a graduate teaching assistant in 1994.
After working for Cardwell/Thomas and Associates, architects in Seattle from 1994 to 2000, Rochon joined Miller Hull
in 2000. He became principal in 2003 and partner in 2008. Ron has a strong passion for environmental sustainability, energy efficiency,
and renewable energy technologies as well as projects that respond to the regional setting and climate. He has taken a leadership role
in advancing the technical and project delivery capabilities of the firm, including the incorporation of software technologies such as
Building Information Modeling, Navisworks, and Ecotect into Miller Hull’s design process. Currently, Ron is leading the ongoing effort
to make Miller Hull a carbon-neutral business as a component of its compliance with the goals of the AIA 2030 commitment. Ron is a member
of the Seattle Public Utilities Water Systems Advisory Committee, the University of Washington Professionals Advisory Council, the Association
for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, and NAIOP.